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Year | Title | Developer | Publisher | Setting | Platform | Series/Notes |
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2000 (JP) | 7: The Cavalry of Molmorth | Namco | Namco | Fantasy | PS2 | Real-time. |
2000 (JP) | Castle Fantasia 2: Seima Taisen | Studio E-Go! | Studio E-Go! | Fantasy | WIN DC (Port) | Eroge. Prequel to Castle Fantasia. |
2000 (NA) | Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business[1] | Sir-Tech | Interplay | Modern | WIN | Expansion to Jagged Alliance 2. |
2000 (INT) | Jagged Alliance 2[1] | Sir-Tech | Titan | Modern | LIN (Port) | Port of Jagged Alliance 2 for WIN. Sequel to Jagged Alliance. |
2000 (JP) | Karkurenbo Battle Monster Tactics | Spiral | Nintendo | Fantasy | GBC | |
2000 (JP) | Langrisser Millennium: The Last Century ラングリッサーミレニアムWS THE LAST CENTURY | Masaya | NCS | Fantasy | WS (Port) | Port of Langrisser Millennium for DC. |
2000 (JP) | Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare[1] | Sega | Sega Red Ent. | Steampunk | DC (Port) | Port of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT. Sequel to Sakura Taisen. |
2000 (JP) | Sakura Taisen[1] | Sega Overworks | Sega Red Ent. | Steampunk | WIN (Port) DC (Port) | Port of Sakura Taisen for SAT. Series debuts. |
2000 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation-F SDガンダム ジージェネレーション・エフ | Bandai | Bandai | Sci-Fi | PS1 | |
2000 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat SDガンダム Gジェネレーション ギャザービート | Bandai | Bandai | Sci-Fi | WS | |
2000 (JP) | Seireiki Rayblade 聖霊機ライブレード | Winkysoft | Winkysoft | Sci-Fi | DC PS1 | |
2000 (JP) | Summon Night | Flight-Plan | Banpresto | Steampunk | PS1 | Series debuts. |
2000 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Alpha | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS1 | |
2000 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Compact 2 | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | WS | Sequel to Super Robot Wars Compact. |
2001 (NA) | Battle Hunter[2] | Success | A1 Games | Sci-Fi | PS1 | Card battle. |
2001 (JP) | Blue Wing Blitz | Square | Square | Modern Fantasy | WSC | |
2001 (JP) | Castle Fantasia 2: Seima Taisen | Studio E-Go! | Studio E-Go! | Fantasy | DC (Port) | Eroge. Port of Castle Fantasia 2: Seima Taisen for WIN. Prequel to Castle Fantasia. |
2001 (JP) | Eithéa アイシア | TamTam | Atlus | Fantasy | PS1 | |
2001 (JP) | Enterbrain Collection: Simulation RPG Tsukūru | Enterbrain | ASCII | N/A | PS1 | Part of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites. |
2001 (NA) | Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel[3][4][5] | Micro Forté 14° East | Interplay | Post-apocalyptic | WIN | Spin-off of Fallout series. |
2001 (JP) | Global Folktale[6] | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Fantasy | PS2 | Real-time. |
2001 (JP) | Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice[1] グローランサーII | CareerSoft | Atlus | Fantasy | PS2 | Sequel to Growlanser. |
2001 (JP) | Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness[1] グローランサーIII | CareerSoft | Atlus | Fantasy | PS2 | Sequel to Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice. |
2001 (JP/NA) | Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth | MaxFive | Atlus | Fantasy | PS1 | |
2001 (JP) | Innocent Tears[1][7] | Global A | Modern Fantasy | DC | ||
2001 (JP) | Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare[1] | Red Overworks | Sega | Steampunk | WIN (Port) | Port of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT. Sequel to Sakura Taisen. |
2001 (JP) | Sakura Taisen 3: Is Paris Burning?[1] Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka | Red Overworks | Sega | Steampunk | DC | Sequel to Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare. |
2001 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation-F.I.F SDガンダム ジージェネレーション エフイフ | Bandai | Bandai | Sci-Fi | PS1 | |
2001 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat 2 SDガンダム Gジェネレーション ギャザビート2 | Bandai | Bandai | Sci-Fi | WS | Sequel to SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat for WS. |
2001 (JP) | Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 Value! | Enterbrain | Enterbrain | N/A | WIN | Re-release of Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 for WIN Part of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites. |
2001 (??) | Summon Night 2 | Flight-Plan | Banpresto | Steampunk | GBC | Sequel to Summon Night. |
2001 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Advance | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | GBA | |
2001 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS1 | Sequel to Super Robot Wars Alpha. |
2001 (JP) | Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 | Japan Art Media | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS1 | |
2001 (JP) 2002 (NA) |
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis[1] | Quest | Atlus | Fantasy | GBA | Prequel to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen. |
2001 (JP) | Tear Ring Saga: Yutona Eiyū Senki ティアリングサーガ ユトナ英雄戦記 | Tirnanog | Enterbrain | Sc-Fi | PS1 | Series debuts. |
2001 (NA/EU) | Art of Magic: Magic & Mayhem, The[1] | Climax Charybdis | Virgin Bethesda | Fantasy | WIN | Real-time. Prequel to Magic & Mayhem. |
2001 (JP) | Tir-nan-og: The Forbidden Tower ティル・ナ・ノーグ<ダーナの末裔> | SystemSoft | Fantasy | WIN (Remake) | Remake of Tir-nan-og for PC98. | |
2001 (JP) | Volfoss | Namco | Namco | Fantasy Surreal | PS1 | |
2001 (JP) 2002 (NA/PAL) |
Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars | Konami Sunrise | Konami | Fantasy | GBA | |
2002 (NA) | Arc the Lad Collection | Working Designs | Working Designs | Fantasy | PS1 (Rerel) | Re-release, compilation and English translation of Arc the Lad, Arc the Lad II and Arc the Lad III. |
2002 (JP) | Arc the Lad: Kijin Fukkatsu | Bandai | Bandai | Fantasy | WSC | |
2002 (JP) | Black Matrix Zero | Flight-Plan | NEC | Fantasy | GBA | Prequel to Black/Matrix. |
2002 (JP) | Black/Matrix II | Flight-Plan | NEC | Fantasy | PS2 | Sequel to Black/Matrix. |
2002 (JP/NA/EU) | Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors | Banpresto | Banpresto Infogrames | Sci-Fi Fantasy | GBC | |
2002 (NA/EU) | Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder (GBA) | Pronto | Infogrames | Fantasy | GBA | |
2002 (JP) | Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi | Intelligent | Nintendo | Fantasy | GBA | |
2002 (NA) | Freedom Force[8][9] | Irrational | Crave EA MacPlay | Superhero | WIN, OSX | Series debuts. |
2002 (JP) | Front Mission[1] | Square | Square | Sci-Fi | WSC (Remake) | Remake of Front Mission for SNES. Series debuts. |
2002 (JP) | Generation of Next Generation of Chaos II ジェネレーションオブカオスNEXT | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Sci-Fi | PS2 | Sequel to Generation of Chaos. |
2002 (DE) | Gorky 17 Odium | Metropolis | 1C Company TopWare Monolith | Fantasy | OSX (Port) | Port of Gorky 17 for WIN. |
2002 (JP) | Innocent Tears[1][7] | Global A | Modern Fantasy | Xbox (Port) | Port of Innocent Tears for DC. | |
2002 (NA) | Jagged Alliance 2: Gold Pack[1] | Sir-Tech | Strategy First | Modern | WIN (Comp) | Compilation of Jagged Alliance 2 and Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business. |
2002 (JP) 2004 (NA) 2005 (EU/AU) |
La Pucelle: Tactics[10] ラ・ピュセル 光の聖女伝説 | Nippon Ichi | Nippon Ichi Mastiff Koei | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2002 (JP) | Sakura Taisen 4: Koi Seyo, Otome | Red Overworks | Sega | Steampunk | DC | Sequel to Sakura Taisen 3. |
2002 (JP) | Sakura Taisen Compete Box | Sega | Sega Red Ent. | Steampunk | DC (Port) | Port and compilation of Sakura Taisen 1 through Sakura Taisen 4. |
2002 (RU) 2003 (UK/NA) |
Paradise Cracked[1][11][12][13] | MiST Land South | Buka JoWood | Cyberpunk | WIN | |
2002 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation: Monoeye Gundams SDガンダム GGENERATION モノアイ ガンダムズ | Bandai | Bandai | Sci-Fi | WS | Sequel to SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat 2 for WS. |
2002 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Impact | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS2 | |
2002 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Reversal | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | GBA | |
2002 (JP) 2006 (NA) |
Super Robot Wars: Original Generation | Banpresto Atlus | Banpresto Atlus | Sci-Fi | GBA | First game in the series to be published outside Japan. |
2002 (JP) | Tir-nan-og III ティル・ナ・ノーグIII | SystemSoft | Fantasy | WIN | Sequel to Tir-nan-og II for PC98. | |
2002 (JP) | Vantage Master: Mystic Far East VM Japan | Nihon Falcom | Nihon Falcom | Fantasy | PS2 (Port) | Port of Vantage Master: Mystic Far East for WIN. |
2002 (JP) | Vantage Master: Mystic Far East VM Japan | Nihon Falcom | Nihon Falcom | Fantasy | WIN | Sequel to Vantage Master V2. |
2003 (JP) | 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS2 | Sequel to Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden. |
2003 (JP/NA) 2004 (EU/AU) |
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits[14] Arc: Twilight of the Spirits | Cattle Call | SCE | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2003 (JP/NA) 2004 (EU) |
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness[15] 魔界戦記ディスガイア | Nippon Ichi | Nippon Ichi Atlus Koei | Fantasy | PS2 | Series debuts. |
2003 (JP/NA/PAL) | Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[1] ファイナルファンタジータクティクスアドバンス | Square | Square Nintendo | Fantasy | GBA | |
2003 (JP/NA) 2004 (EU) |
Fire Emblem[1][16] Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken[16] | Intelligent | Nintendo | Fantasy | GBA | Prequel to Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi. First game in the series to be released outside Japan.[16] |
2003 (JP) | Front Mission[1] | Square | Square | Sci-Fi | PS1 (Remake) | Remake of Front Mission for SNES. Series debuts. |
2003 (JP) 2004 (NA) |
Front Mission 4 | Square Enix | Square Enix | Sci-Fi | PS2 | Sequel to Front Mission 3. |
2003 (JP) | Generation of Chaos Exceed: Yami no Miko Rose[2] ジェネレーション・オブ・カオスイクシード 闇の皇女ロゼ | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Fantasy | GCN | |
2003 (JP) | Generation of Chaos III: Toki no Fuuin[2] ジェネレーションオブカオスIII 〜時の封印〜 | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Fantasy | PS2 | Sequel to Generation of Next. |
2003 (NA/EU) | Gladius[17][18] | LucasArts | LucasArts Activision | Fantasy | GCN PS2 Xbox | |
2003 (JP) 2004 (NA) |
Growlanser Generations[1][6] | CareerSoft Atlus | Atlus Working Designs | Sci-Fi | PS2 (Comp) | Real-time. Compilation of Growlanser II and Growlanser III. |
2003 (JP) | Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of Time[1] グローランサーIV | Atlus | Atlus | Fantasy | PS2 | Sequel to Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness. |
2003 (JP) | Sakura Taisen 3: Is Paris Burning?[1] Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka | Red Overworks | Sega Red Ent. | Steampunk | WIN (Port) | Port of Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka for DC. Sequel to Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare. |
2003 (JP) | Sakura Taisen: Atsuki Chishio ni | Overworks | Sega | Steampunk | PS2 (Remake) | Remake of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT. Sequel to Sakura Taisen. |
2003 (JP) | Sakura Taisen[1] | Red Overworks | Sega | Steampunk | PS2 (Remake) | Remake of Sakura Taisen for SAT. Series debuts. |
2003 (JP) | Mamanyonyo ままにょにょ | Alice | Alice | Fantasy | WIN | Eroge. Shares the same setting as the Mamatoto series. |
2003 (JP/NA/EU) | Onimusha Tactics[1][19] | Capcom | Capcom | Fantasy | GBA | Part of the Onimusha series. |
2003 (JP) | SD Gundam G Generation Advance[2] | Bandai | Sci-Fi | GBA | ||
2003 (JP) | Shinseiki Genso: Spectral Souls[20] 新紀幻想スペクトラルソウルズ | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2003 (EU) 2004 (NA) |
Silent Storm[11][21][22][23][24][25] Операция Silent Storm | Nival | 1C Company JoWood Encore | Sci-Fi Historical | WIN | Series debuts. |
2003 (JP) | Summon Night 3 | Flight-Plan | Banpresto | Steampunk | PS2 | Sequel to Summon Night 2. |
2003 (JP) | Sunrise World War | Sunrise | Fantasy | PS2 | Spin-off of Sunrise Eiyuutan. | |
2003 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Compact 3 | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | WSC | Sequel to Super Robot Wars Compact 2. |
2003 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Destiny | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | GBA | |
2003 (JP) | Super Robot Wars Scramble Commander | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS2 | |
2003 (JP) | Tales of the World: Summoners Lineage | Namco | Namco | Fantasy | GBA | Sequel to Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon. |
2003 (JP) | Tir-nan-og IV: King of the Valiant ティル・ナ・ノーグIV 〜紡がれし勇者たち〜 | SystemSoft | Fantasy | WIN | Sequel to Tir-nan-og III for WIN. | |
2003 (JP/CN) | Venus & Braves: Majo no Megami to Horobi no Yogen[6] ヴィーナス&ブレイブス ~魔女と女神と滅びの予言~ | Namco | Fantasy | PS2 | Real-time. | |
2003 (NA) | Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective | Sensory Sweep | Atari | Fantasy | GBA | |
2004 (JP) | Black/Matrix 00[2] | Flight-Plan | Fantasy | PS1 (Port) | Port of Black Matrix Zero. | |
2004 (RU) 2005 (NA) |
Cops 2170: The Power of Law[26] | MiST Land | Strategy First | Post-apocalyptic Cyberpunk | WIN | |
2004 (JP) 2005 (NA/EU) |
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones[1][27] | Intelligent | Nintendo | Fantasy | GBA | |
2004 (JP) | Front Mission Mobile[28] | Square Enix | Sci-Fi | MOBI (Port) | Port of Front Mission. | |
2004 (NA/EU) | Future Tactics: The Uprising[29][30] | Zed Two | Crave JoWood | Fantasy | GCN PS2 Xbox | |
2004 (JP) | Generation of Chaos IV[6] 新天魔界ジェネレーションオブカオスIV | Idea Factory | Idea Factory | Sci-Fi | PS2 | Sequel to Generation of Chaos III: Toki no Fuuin. |
2004 (NA) | Growlanser Generations: Deluxe Edition[6] | CareerSoft Atlus | Atlus Working Designs | Sci-Fi | PS2 (Limit) | Real-time. Collector's edition version of Growlanser Generations. |
2004 (NA) 2005 (EU) |
Jagged Alliance 2: Wildfire[1] | I-Deal | Strategy First | Modern | WIN (Comp) | Compilation of Jagged Alliance 2 and the Wildfire mod. |
2004 (JP/NA) 2005 (EU) |
Phantom Brave[1][31] ファントム・ブレイブ | Nippon Ichi | Nippon Ichi Koei | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2004 (NA) | Shadow Vault[1][1][32][33][34] | Mayhem | Strategy First | Post-apocalyptic Cyberpunk | WIN | |
2004 (??) | Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon[1][35] | Amusement Vision | Sega | Fantasy | GBA (Remake) | Remake of Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention for GEN. |
2004 (EU) | Silent Storm: Gold Edition | Nival | JoWood | Sci-Fi Historical | WIN (Comp) | Compilation of Silent Storm and Silent Storm: Sentinels. |
2004 (EU) | Silent Storm: Sentinels | Nival | 1C Company JoWood | Sci-Fi Historical | WIN | Sequel to Silent Storm. |
2004 (JP) | Spectral Force: Radical Elements[6] スペクトラルフォース ラジカルエレメンツ | Neverland | Idea Factory | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2004 (RU) 2005 (EU) |
Star Wolves Звездные волки | Xbow | 1C Company Excalibur Micro Application | Sci-Fi | WIN | Real-time. Characters pilot space ships, but the game features traditional RPG elements. |
2004 (JP) 2005 (NA) 2006 (PAL) |
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity[1][6][36] ステラデウス | Pinegrow | Atlus 505 GameStreet | Fantasy | PS2 | |
2004 (JP) | Super Robot Wars GC | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | GCN | |
2004 (JP) | Super Robot Wars MX | Banpresto | Banpresto | Sci-Fi | PS2 | |
2004 (JP) | Tales of Tactics | Fantasy | MOBI | |||
2004 (??) | The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, The[1][37] | Griptonite | EA | Fantasy | GBA | |
2004 (JP/NA) 2005 (PAL) |
Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics[1] | Sensory Sweep | Atari | Fantasy | GBA |
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Interactive entertainment publisher Mastiff announced today that Nippon Ichi Software Inc’s great tactical RPG, La Pucelle: Tactics, has shipped to retailers across North America. La Pucelle: Tactics is exclusive for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and uses a similar battle system to the 2003 award-winning game, Disgaea, also a Nippon Ichi Software title.
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Sony's Lad grows up in this next-gen tactical RPG.
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Disgaea is a game in the tactical RPG style first pioneered by 1990's Fire Emblem. ... Battles occur on a grid, with each character maneuvering and attacking.
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Fire Emblem is the seventh game of the series, however it is the first one to be released in North America. The Fire Emlbem series began in Japan in 1990 and is regarded as one of, if not the best TRPG series. Yet it took until 2003, when Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken was released as Fire Emblem to North America, for the series to cross the pacific.
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Are you not entertained? Then RPG fans should go for Gladius, a deep addictive tactical RPG from LucasArts.
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It's an epic tactical RPG that'll have you building an army of gladiators one axe swing at a time.
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But let it be said that there's nothing terrible about Onimushia Tactics, as it's a fun, if somewhat straightforward tactical RPG strategy game. But when compared to games like FFTA and Tactics Ogre, this game falls just a little flat with a much more "vanilla" design that does nothing to establish itself beyond what's already been done.
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Pegasus Knights! Myrmidons! Summoners! The new Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones is absorbing tactical RPG that challenges Advance Wars and Final Fantasy Tactics.
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Future Tactics is a turn-based tactical RPG that looks and feels like an action/platform game.
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A tactical RPG for all gamers, not just the hardcore crowd.
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When it is all said and done, Phantom Brave is a very solid tactical RPG. The game’s gameplay mechanics will surely please fans of the genre and particularly fans of Nippon Ichi but may frustrate newer players.
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Shining Force was once big man on the tactical RPG campus. Will its return make the grade, or are the passing requirements just a little too strict after all these years?
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Tactical role-playing is one of those genres I've been playing a lot in the last few years. For some reason, though, I haven't tired of it like I have military first-person shooters or Baldur's Gate-style action-RPGs. ... On the battlefield, any experienced tactical-RPG player will feel right at home. Most of my favorite gameplay aspects show up. I relish the ability to position my character and then say, "Screw it, that's not what I want to do," and it's easy to do here -- provided you haven't done anything major like used an item or launched an attack.
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